Fantasy
The Well
The Well By Walt Allen Sanford knew it was an important job. That doesn't mean it was exciting. That's the thing about lying in wait. It was boring. It was a good day if you didn't have to do anything. Sitting in the blind looking downrange at the well. And hopefully, seeing nothing. That was a good day.
By Walt Allen5 years ago in Fiction
The Wizard of Walls
A story like this has never been told before. Many people have heard of the Wizard of Oz but no many know about the Wizard of Walls. The good news is you don’t have to get caught in a tornado to meet him. You just have to go into his shop but he is still a mystery to behold. One small boy and his family can attest to this.
By Erika Ravnsborg5 years ago in Fiction
Submissive Evil
We returned to the Underworld after my memories were restored and stayed close to the Fold. It called us to stay near, as if it wanted company with the ever encroaching end bearing down on it. Everyday we knelt beside it with our children and waited for our world to crumble apart. We waited for a sign that there might be something we could do to stop the darkness from consuming the Overworld and tearing through the Fold to the Other Worlds that didn’t deserve the destruction. Atlas and I knew we weren’t enough. Our children were feeble and gentle creatures. We would need an army strapped to the bone with rage to walk into the Overworld and overthrow the high-lords and defeat the Darkness growing there. Without one we were no match against it's might. So, we waited.
By J. L. Cross5 years ago in Fiction
I'm Coming Home
“Kisses!” Melony exclaims as she reaches out for her husband. They are both in the whirlwind of their morning routine, except this morning would be starting and ending way outside of their norm. She would often slap 5 or 6 kisses on Carters' face before finally making it out the door.
By Penny Bae Bridges5 years ago in Fiction
Singularity of evolution
They call me Ghost. Time is an expendable Luxury, we never have enough yet we never run out. Since the world started to download our personal histories and current events to prevent the loss of all civilization we as a whole have learned to lean more on the easy to feel feelings. Stuff like guilt and shame, allow us to function in a more singular capacity where our needs are very low maintenance.
By Michael Flowers5 years ago in Fiction
My Only Mission
Journal Entry 1..... The beginning Okay so I've never journaled before so I'm not really sure how to start this entry but basically the world has ended and I am starting to panic because while the rest of humanity was wiped out and sent back to high heaven like the dinosaurs, I was shocked looking for some way to survive and by the grace of god I was spared along with only about a few thousand other people.
By kathryn dunyon5 years ago in Fiction
Future Unknown
Trash littered the streets of New San Francisco while people were trudging amongst each other attempting to make a day’s living selling scraps and possibly stolen items. Ida kept to herself as she snuggled deeper in her heavy cloak, hood drawn and looking down. Even if she looked up, the hood was so deep and dark it would be hard to see her face except for her curly, brown hair.
By Laurel Lujan5 years ago in Fiction
Submissive Evil
The tension broke me from my sleep. The feeling of their eyes- all of their eyes- made my skin crawl. I shot up, my eyes widening as the little creatures flew back from me as quickly as they could. Each of them has a little grey body with four arms, five dark black eyes, and a pair of short legs. Their arms and legs end in three stubby fingers. They screeched when my wings spread out behind me and pulled me out from under them, my back slammed against a wooden wall, shaking the contents of the small cabin.
By J. L. Cross5 years ago in Fiction







